relook at something
phrasal verb with relook verb (also re-look) uk/ˌriːˈlʊk/ us/ˌriːˈlʊk/
(THINK ABOUT)
重审
to think carefully about a subject again so that you can make a new decision about it
The party needs to relook at its election strategy.
I think we should re-look at this argument from a different perspective.
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- He urged the government to relook at how it was handling inflation.
- Businesses need to relook at the way they advertise to children.
(READ)
重览;重读
to read something again in order to check it or form an opinion about it
I went back and relooked at all the arrangements.
We had to relook at the terms of the contract.
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- I just re-looked at your post about global warming.
- I will relook at the figures tonight.